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Among Asian and Pacific Island Americans, death-related attitudes and practices
 
  a. tend to sever links with the deceased after the funeral
  b. often frown upon large-scale, public activities
  c. permit only infrequent visits to gravesites
  d. allow for continued relationships between the deceased and survivors
  e. frequently discourage touching the body of the deceased

Question 2

Death-related practices among Asian and Pacific Island Americans
 
  a. encourage frequent visits to gravesites
  b. reject any blending of Western and non-Western elements in their funeral rituals
  c. are quite liberal in their mourning customs
  d. deny any continued interaction between the living and the deceased
  e. require the exchange of fine Samoan mats



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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